Crimson Skies (feat. Lou Rhodes)
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Crimson Skies (feat. Lou Rhodes)
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Here is life, all into one
In moments such as this
All that lives and breathes under the sun
Is part of heaven's kiss
And we'll fly
To meet the dawn
In crimson skies
We will be with one
Each of us from day to day
So often deaf and blind.
Awareness of the deeper way
In nature's presence find
And we'll fly
To meet the dawn
In crimson skies
We will be with one
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